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GIRLS SOCCER
Cassie Armold scored the game-winning goal in the second overtime as Carlisle beat Central Dauphin 4-3 Thursday afternoon in a Commonwealth Division game.
Carlisle (4-1) trailed 3-2 in the second half before Erin Hench evened the score with less than two minutes to play.
Amelia Bressler had eight saves in goal for Carlisle.
Cedar Cliff 1,
Red Land 1 (2 OT)
Stephanie Mellott tied the game five minutes after Red Land's Marie D'Angelo gave the Patriots the lead as Cedar Cliff and Red Land battled to a 1-1 draw Thursday afternoon.
Goalkeepers Katie Wert (Red Land) and Cedar Cliff's Megan Caldwell were each credited with eight saves.
Jordan Wagner assisted on Mellott's goal while D'Angelo's was unassisted.
Colonial
Susquehanna Twp. 7,
West Perry 1
Bethany Grosso scored West Perry's only goal and the Mustangs fell to Susquehanna Twp. 7-1 Thursday afternoon.
Jamie Bailey made 11 saves as West Perry dropped to 0-3.
East Pennsboro 5,
Susquenita 0
Sam Toth scored two goals to lead East Pennsboro past Susquenita 5-0 Thursday afternoon.
Trish Grob picked up the Blackhawks' first goal and assisted on their fourth.
Lindsay Wilson and Tess Black scored East Penn's other goals.
Capital
Greencastle-Antrim 4,
Big Spring 0
Big Spring surrendered a pair of goals in each half in dropping to 3-2 on the year via a 4-0 loss to Greencastle-Antrim on Thursday.
Greencastle had 21 shots while Jane Lebo and Samantha Grubbs combined for 12 saves in net for Big Spring.
BASEBALL
Despite eight errors, the West Perry baseball team improved to 4-1 on the year with a 12-11 nondivision win over Boiling Springs on Thursday.
The Bubblers also had eight errors in dropping to 4-2.
David Dixon went 2-for-4 with a double to lead the Mustangs.
Kory Mann tossed the last three innings to get the win.
Lancaster Christian 22, Bible Baptist 4 (3)
Bible Baptist held a 4-3 lead after the first inning but surrendered 12 runs in the top of the second as Lancaster Christian downed the Bobcats 22-4 in a three-inning, 15-run mercy-rule shortened game.
Aaron Montalvo and Josh Loffredo led Baptist by each going 1-for-2. Matt Cossick roped a double for the Bobcats.
Palmyra 14,
East Pennsboro 2 (5)
East Pennsboro couldn't regroup after falling behind Palmyra 8-1 after the first inning Thursday afternoon.
The Cougars added five more in the second on their way to a 14-2.
Max Miller went 2-for-3 with a double to pace East Penn.
Matt Hammaker left the game after the first inning and took the loss.
SOFTBALL
East Pennsboro 12,
Palmyra 1
East Pennsboro used a five-run third inning to vault past Palmyra 12-1 in a five-inning game that was shortened by the 10-run mercy rule.
Jenny Staub went 2-for-2 and Kacie Duncan went 2-for-3 to lead the Panthers.
Ashley Marsh pitched a complete-game three-hitter to get the win.
TRACK AND FIELD
Northern boys' 106, Mechanicsburg 73,
Harrisburg Christian 0
Northern girls' 128, Mechanicsburg 59,
Harrisburg Christian 0
Northern ended up with a lot of wins on a frigid Thursday afternoon.
In the girls' portion of the meet, Northern edged Mechanicsburg 106-73 while Harrisburg Christian brought up the rear with no points.
Rachel Wong brought home wins in the 800 and 1600-meter runs to pace the Polar Bears. In the girls' long jump, pole vault and triple jump all top three finishers were from Northern.
It was more of the same on the boys' side as Northern bested Mechanicsburg 106-73 for first. Harrisburg Christian failed to garner any points.
Garrett Murphy had a nice showing for Mechanicsburg with a first-place finish in the 800 run and second in the 1600 run.
Corey Miller led the Polar Bears with wins in the 110 and 300 hurdles.
Red Land girls' 105, Susquenita 45
Red Land boys' 83, Susquenita 67
Red Land won both competitions Thursday afternoon against Susquenita.
For the girls, Red Land won 105-45 as Courtney Papinchak won the 100-meter dash and 200 dash.
The Red Land boys' won 83-67 behind Matt Cox's wins in the shot put and discus.
VOLLEYBALL
Lower Dauphin 3,
Red Land 2
Lower Dauphin beat Red Land 16-14 in the deciding game Thursday to get past the Patriots 3-2.
Nick Turko paced Red Land with 18 kills. Colin Keefer had 46 assists and Jared Harman had 13 digs as the Patriots saw their record fall to 1-3.
TENNIS
Northern 4, Gettysburg 3
Gettysburg was one player short of fielding a pair of players for No. 3 doubles and Northern started out 1-0 on its way to a 4-3 win over Gettysburg.
Northern singles winners were Steven Thomas over Neal Shaw 6-0, 6-0 and Josh Newcomer over Owen Weikert 7-6 (7-5), 6-0.
Gettysburg won a pair of singles as David Shaffer beat Chuck Witt 6-4, 2-6, 6-1 and Tucker Good over Todd Syverston 6-3, 7-6 (10-8).
In doubles Shaw/Good beat Syverston/Newcomer 8-5 and Northern's Derrick Root/Kyle Shwille beat T.J. Schmitz/Ben Weikert 6-1, 6-4.
The Polar Bears improved to 7-2.
LACROSSE
Manheim Twp. 11,
Cumberland Valley 3
Cumberland Valley fell from the ranks of the unbeatens Thursday afternoon as Manheim Township picked up an 11-3 win.
CV (3-1) trailed 6-3 at halftime but wouldn't score again.
Alex Montemayor, Ryan Gift and Connor Brown scored the Eagles' goals. Billy Beutler and Jeff Alba picked up assists for CV.
Tim Maffett made 22 saves in net for the Eagles.
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